THE'International Air Transport Association (in English International Air Transport Association, or IATA) is an international trade organization of companies of air Transport. It assigns a code (IATA code or AITA code) of three letters to each airport, to major railway stations, located on railway lines in connection with overhead lines. It also assigns a two-letter code assigned to each airline.
Not all aerodromes have an IATA code. Only airports with commercial traffic have it. The ICAO codes (composed of 4 letters) establish a more exhaustive list.
1ercharacter, global regional location by continent or large country
2nd character, finer regional location by state or airport groupings
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- DA: Algeria
- DB: Benign
- DF: Burkina Faso
- DG: Ghana
- DI: Ivory Coast
- DN: Nigeria
- DR: Niger
- DT: Tunisia
- DX: Togo
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- EB: Belgium
- ED: Germany (civil)
- EE: Estonia
- EF: Finland
- EG: UK
- EH: Netherlands
- EI: Ireland
- EK: Denmark
- EL: Luxembourg
- IN : Norway
- EP: Poland
- ES: Sweden
- AND : Germany (military)
- EV: Latvia
- EY: Lithuania
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- YA: Australia
- YB: Australia
- YC: Australia
- YD: Australia
- YE: Australia
- YF: Australia
- YG: Australia
- YH: Australia
- YI: Australia
- YJ: Australia
- YK: Australia
- YL: Australia
- YM: Australia
- YN: Australia
- YO: Australia
- YP: Australia
- YQ: Australia
- YR: Australia
- YS: Australia
- YT: Australia
- YW: Australia
- YY: Australia